Billiard Balls

Billiard Balls

The round balls used in billiards are very important. Billiard balls come in many different sizes depending on the game being played. For professional billiard pool players, the different frictions and coatings on the balls can make a lot of difference. A billiard hall will likely carry several different kinds of balls for different billiard game styles.

The basic structure of billiard balls is fairly similar. They are all round, and made of similar materials. The size is the main difference, but the colors and patterns can be altered as well. All balls used for billiards are made of a chip resistant plastic. Originally, they were made from wood, but have been made of ivory, celluloid, and many other plastic compounds. The first person to use plastic for making billiards balls was John Hyatt, but it is unknown if he was compensated for the idea. Ivory became an unfavorable material once people realized that they were killing all of the elephants for very little gain. Only 8 balls could be made from each elephant. Professional billiards players each favor a particular brand of billiard pool balls and billiard accessories, but for the untrained person, each brand is practically the same. If you are familiar with the different types of balls, then you will know which you need for a particular game or billiards table, but not many people are that familiar with billiards and game variations.

Each game of billiards uses different billiard equipment. The game that uses the biggest set of balls is Carom. This game only uses three or four balls, and they are red, white, and white with a dot. There are several games that can be played with these balls, and they are usually played on pocket-less billiard tables. American billiards pool uses the next biggest ball. All of the American games use pocket games, and there are 16 of them. The first 7 balls are solid colors, and the last 8 are stripes.

The cue ball is always white. Some games use all the balls, but others use only 10. The next biggest sized game balls are used in British billiards, which is sometimes called blackball. These balls are 16 again, with half red and half yellow, and a white cue ball and a black 8 ball. Blackball is played differently than English billiard pool. Snooker uses the smallest balls out of all the ball types. Snooker uses 22 balls, of varying colors. There are 15 red balls, 6 other colored balls, and 1 white cue ball.

There are a lot of different kinds of billiard balls. Each set of balls corresponds with a different game. Now, if you are planning to play a different version of billiards, then you will know which kind of ball to get. You can even impress your friends by asking a member of the local billiard club what kind of balls they provide for different games. Knowing about the different billiards balls is very handy for the dedicated billiards enthusiast.





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Today's Tip On Billiards

The history of billiards and snooker takes you back to the 19th century when it was invented by an army officer. The game was modified to allow more players to participate. New rules established it, during the years between 1927 and 1946, as one of the most popular cue games in the world. Today, this game is one of the most popular cue games in the world.



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